Miles 
Intermediate ITotal Hours 
5 14.8 li MGURR Alt, 4,600 ft. Temp. 83 S’, 
N.K. across a small plateau and then over 
bushy, low and atony ridges. Pair path. 
Pair osunel food* Scanty supply of water 
from rain holes in rook. Bad grazing. 
Not inhabited. 
10.4 26.2 3i AMYA Alt. 5,100 ft. Temp. 81 P. 
N.N.E. across small, atony, bushy ridges 
euid valleys into flat plain about 2 
miles wide in which are several deserted 
Masai kraal. Short and steep descent 
into large and flat bushy plain with 
hills all round. Good path; good 
supply of water from holes in dry river 
bed. Good camel food and grazing. Suk 
here with many sheep. 
9.5 34.7 3i ELMUnraA Alt, 6,100 ft. Temp. 87. East across 
level buehy plain; N.Il. across river 
10.2 44.9 3i 
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Amya, a fast-running stream about 4 yds. 
wide and 1 foot deep with low banks and 
good bottom; running E. to \’/. Several 
hasai kraals along banks but one only 
inhabited by Masai with a few cattle. 
Then up steep path; about 1 mile; then 
through thick bush on to bushy plateau. 
Pair path. Gcanty supply of water from 
small rain-hole in rock. Pair camel 
food. Bad grazing. 
Alt. 6,400 ft. Temp. 72. P. 
K.N.W, to 13. B, across thickly wooded, 
slightly undulating plateau. Good path; 
good supply of water from swamp; fair 
camel food and grazing. Deserted Tiasai 
kraals on the plain about a mile G.E. from 
camp. 
0.9 54.8 4i 
Alt. 7,700 ft. Temp. 55 P. 
K.B. through forest gradually thinning into 
slightly undulating bare open plateau 
covered with long coarse grass. Gradual 
ascent. Several deserted jViasai kraals, 
with many carcases of cattle lying round 
them, Hinderpest (?). Good path. 
Good supply of water from rain-holos. Ho 
camel food; fair grazing, (Very heavy 
rain delayed transport). 
